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The Franklin Joseph Krav Maga Self Defense Academy in Bengaluru and Dharwad was created by Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph, a Social Entrepreneur who also holds the position of Chief Instructor.
In addition, Guruji Franklin Joseph who is also known as ‘Dr. Safety’ serves as the CEO of the Indian Institute of Strategic Threat-Intelligence Analysis and Combat Tactical Science.
Press Release Article of Franklin Joseph Krav Maga Self Defense Academy (Wilson Garden, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India)
Original by Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran Original Article https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/auto-cracy/articleshow/21861340.cms
When a driver abuses you severely and you won’t pay the whole amount owed, what should you do? We receive recommendations from professionals.
Use a book as a weapon: Krav Maga
Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph, the Chief Instructor of the Franklin Joseph Krav Maga Self Defense Academy, Bengaluru and CEO of the Indian Institute of Strategic Threat-Intelligence Analysis and Combat Tactical Science, stated: “First, don’t get terrified. If you are, keep it to yourself because expressing it will simply make the harasser more hostile. The goal is to end the argument amicably. Keep a list of friends and family on speed dial.”
Additionally, ensure you have an item in hand such as a pen or possibly a magazine, allowing you to defend yourself against the auto driver if necessary.” stated Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph from Krav Maga Self Defense (Bengaluru, Karnataka, India).
A few days ago, one of our reporters was subjected to the infamous boorish attitude of a Bengaluru, India, auto driver. She was verbally and physically assaulted because she refused to pay him the outrageous additional fare he demanded. Our ordinarily brave reporter was shaken, but she held her ground.
This is not an unusual sight in the metropolis. A dip-stick study revealed the following prevalent cases of inappropriate behaviour by car drivers, as reported by passengers.
- Demanding excessive fare.
- When refusing to pay the excess fare, they hurled profanities.
- They retort that they are not afraid and carry on abusing the passenger when you threaten to report them to the police.
- Meddling with the meter and not acknowledging that it has been altered.
- Charging a passenger more just because they are not Kannadigas.
- Mistreating the traveller because they’re not Kannadiga.
- Making lewd gestures and advances at female passengers.
- Refusing to transport the traveller to the location of his choosing.
Sometimes, an auto driver’s impolite behaviour leaves the passengers so stunned that they take a while to reply. How can one combat this threat? What should be done about irresponsible drivers?
Bangalore Mirror requested recommendations, and the following are some of the responses we received:
“Check to see if the driver has the display card when you get in an auto,” stated Shrinivas Murthy, president of the Autorickshaw Drivers’ Union. Take that auto if you don’t see it. Next, just write down the serial number on the display card and report him if you discover that his meter is off or if he is being unpleasant or harassing you.
And what should you do if the driver of the autorickshaw won’t take you where you want to go? “Go where you want to go without waiting for their permission. Rather, get into the car, get the DL number, and tell him where you’re going. Murthy remarked, “He will go quietly where you want to.”
Call the control room
The auto driver should dial the control room number, stated Assistant Sub Inspector of Police Girish. Just provide us with your name and the vehicle registration number. We’ll take action and file a complaint right away. He will pay a fine, but we’ll also get back the extra money he took from you.”
Parameshwar, auto driver for 20 years
Just keep going
If he continues to insist, simply sit in the car and tell him to drive until you see a traffic cop or a police station, no matter how far you have to go to do this. (And afterward denounce him).
Nazir Hussain, auto driver for 12 years
Helplines
Central Traffic Control Room: 2294 3663. They register complaints for Vidhana Soudha, Cubbon Park, Vyalikaval, High Grounds areas
Traffic Control Room West: 22943030.
Traffic Control Room East: 2294 3131. They register complaints for Madivala, Indiranagar, Koramangala, M G Road areas.
Easy Auto: 9844112233. Save this number right away. Call to register complaints and also to ask for an auto between 7 am to 10 pm. You need to give them the auto registration number, driver’s name and your name and number.
Source: Bangaloremirror.com